PAGE THREE - COUGAR CRY-FEBRUARY 13. 1986 Ski Club Organized Dr. Bob Thompson and Herman Norman, advisors. i Members: David Prim, Robbie Matthews, Greg Sick, Kenneth Wells, Kenny Ashley, Wayne Macemore, Mike Caldwell, Kyle Martin, Eric Watts, Ken Carter, and Tony Davis. : Weight Training Classes Weight Training Classes, using the hydrafitness equipment, (PED 0245), at Wilkes Community College have proved to be quite popular for both day and night students. For Spring Quarter, the Human Services Department is encouraging students who wish to enroll in Weight Training III to enroll early during pre-registration. The Weight Training Classroom is limited in size and class enrollment will be limited to twenty-six (26) students. Weight training students will experience one full class period to be held only in the classroom. Students will be required to attend Weight Training class only at the time for which they are registered. The Human Services Department is proud of >ne Weight Training Classroom and its hydrafitness equipment. The entire staff encourages participation in weight training classes. Students who wish to enroll in a class with other physical activities such as basketball, jogging, or walking are encouraged to enroll in PED 0113 I’hysical Fitness 111. Financial Aid for 1986-87 The necessary forms for applying for financial aid for 1986-87 are now available in the financial aid office. Whether you plan to continue at WCC or to transfer to a four year institution you may pick up the financial aid forms. Financial aid has helped millions of students continue their education. If you think you need outside help, your chances of getting it are best if you apply the right way at the right time. WCC, as do most colleges and state programs, asks that you complete either a Family Financial Statement, a Financial Aid Form or an Ap plication for Federal Student Aid. These forms collect information about your family’s income, assets, family size, etc. that are needed to determine your need. If you are interested in the Pell Grant only, you need to complete the Application for Federal Student Aid. However, if you are interested in other grants and in the College Workstudy Program you need to complete and send in one of the need analysis forms. Wilkes Com munity College and many other colleges want you also to complete an institutional application for aid. Check the deadlines for each college, state program, or other scholarship programs to which you plan to apply. The need analysis forms should be filed as soon as possible after January 1, 1986. Please come by the financial aid office if you have questions or need help completing the forms, financial aid is available to those students who need help. Alan G. Whittington Financial Aid Officer The Door To My Heart The door to my heart. Like a hook open wide, h waiting for someone To share what’s inside: Its secrets, its mysteries, All want to he told. Like a hook lying open With its story untold. But just like a hook Will soon gather dust. The key to my heart Will soon turn to rust; Cast hy the wayside Where brambles will hide, The key to my heart With its love locked inside. But one day the brambles Will bring forth a rose. And someone will notice A key at their toes; Then they will open My heart’s door with pride. To discover the love That’s waiting inside. And someone will notice The hook open wide: Discover the story That’s written inside: A story of passions And love that is real. As the key to my heart Will surely reveal. Curtis Woods Whiz Quiz Need another headache? Try this: Take any three numbers in con secutive order and write them down like this: 789. Then, reverse the numbers and the result: 987. That done, subtract. 9 8 7 7 8 9 1 9 8 Thatnumber- 198-istheanswer to each three digit number in con secutive order subtracted from its reverse number. Test it yourself. It even works with 012. Zero, after all, is also a number. The headache? Figure out why 198 is always the answer . . . FOOTHILLS ARTS COUNCIL PRESENTS ^cmcext ah ^ance FEATURING THEATER DANCE REFLEXION February 21, 1986 - 7:30 - Dixon Auditorium Elkin, N.C. Free To The Public Foothills Arts Council is sponsoring a visit by Theater Dance Center of Nyack, New York, to five schools in the Yadkin Valley area - Jonesville Elementary, Dobson Elementary, Mountain Park, Surry Central, and Elkin High. Director Bruce Michael Weitzmon and assistant director, Trudy Martin will be presenting their dance in the schools lecture - demonstration program, speaking about classical and modern dance and discussing the four elements of dance, plus performing two dance works for the students. On Friday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m., the two choreograhers/dancers will be performing in Dixon Auditorium at Elkin High School courtesy of Foothills Arts Council. Ms. Martin and Mr. Weitzmon will be performing six to seven works ranging from ballet to modern to jazz. For more information concerning these events, call Cissie Roth at Foothills Arts Council, 835-2025. Admission is free. i 1 2 12 15 43 44 50 51 I 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 25. 26. ACROSS 1. Some 4. Person from Denmark 8. Kinds of car (abbr.) 12. Southern constellation 13. Reed Instrument 14. Layer 15. Go to bed 17. Fink At Pig Pen Male reference Stitch . Sneaker Expression of surprise Leave 27. Own (Scot.) 28. Ban 29. Under 32. Ego 33. Wary 35. Symbol for radium 36. Lure 38. Can 39. Skillet 40. To 41. Noise 42. Wale 43. Rule 45. Military command (abbr.) 46. Put 47. Else 48. Err ANSWER TO PUZZLE ON NEXT PAGE 49. Canadian province 52. Turn 54. Zip 56. Appendage 57. Vortex 58. Garden 59. Look DOWN 1. Away 2. Before (Poetic) 3. Sheriock’s friend 4. Boat 5. Presidential nickname 6. Nay 7. Scary 8. Fail month (abbr.) 9. Behold 10. Fruit 11. Put away 16. Follower (suf.) 18. Morning 21. Believes different than church 22. Sun 23. Replied 24. Conceal 25. Fish 26. Clot 28. inlet 29. Bread 30. Spoken 31. Need 33. Bed 34. Dorsal 37. Squak 39. Alae 41. Rumba 42. Dampen 43. Ore vein 44. Dry 45. Note on musical scale 46. Gun 48. Sneaky 49. Poem 50. Small 51. Eon 53. Public announcement 55. Overdose